Air Arabia gained after CEO, Adel Ali, reportedly announced plans to commence operations from Egypt, the carrier’s third hub, in Apr-2010, reportedly near Alexandria with two aircraft. Air Arabia Egypt also reportedly plans to increase its fleet to six by the end of 2010.

Comair was flat, despite a ruling by South Africa’s Competition Tribunal that South African Airways (SAA) incentive schemes during the period 01-Jun-2001 to 31-Mar-2005 contravened the country’s Competition Act. This decision effectively paves the way for complainants, Comair and Nationwide, to pursue a civil claim for damages against SAA in the High Court.

The Tribunal found that SAA’s incentive scheme consisted of override incentive agreements and trust agreements with travel agents that induced travel agents not to deal with SAA’s rivals, and resulted in ongoing foreclosure effects in the domestic airline travel market. The tribunal stated that SAA has already paid an administrative penalty in the consent order of ZAR15 million, and no further penalty was required.

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